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Show MICHIGAN TOURISTS E. C. Clark, accompanied by his wife and sons, Itnlph, Hollo, Wilford and Forrest, and Dr. It. W. Chlvors, wlfo and daughters, nil of Jnckson, Michigan, camped Sunday nt tho Lnke, IleBort near American Fork. The party par-ty Is on their way to Snn Francisco and thu Yellowstone Park, driving a big Cadillac car, and expressed themselves them-selves as delighted with I'tnh nnd tin hospitality of Its people. They traveled over tho Lincoln High, way and report the roads in fairly good condition thus Tar. They ro-nted ro-nted mi unusual experlcnco which oo-eured oo-eured nt Green Itlvcr, In the form of u very sovero hall storm; tho hnll-Htones hnll-Htones being ns Inrgo ns gooso eggs, nnd twejve persons wero reported killed. The hailstones mnflo u great hole in the top of their car, something unheard of lu Utah. Otbtnl report tho trip through Utiil fill nnd enjoyed thrJr stay tf I very much ; the boating tul being u pleasure not ul previously on tho trip. I |